The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and cultures, with one of the most interesting histories of any group on the planet!
Feel free to let me know your thoughts on Anglo-Indians and the British history of India. I'd especially love to hear if I have any Anglo-Indian viewers or subscribers, as I've only met one Anglo-Indian person (and he was American-born) in my life.
Sources:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/IN
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4728858/When-the-twain-met.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16492709
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20857969
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8920395/Indias-Anglo-Indian-community-fights-for-survival.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/world/asia/15india.html
http://www.margaretdeefholts.com/angloindian.html

published:27 Oct 2017

views:92729

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racial hatred crap, in lieu of intelligent debate. Typical Youtube cowards
Oddly enough- I visited JorvikViking museum in September this year and an archaeological skeletal find showed that the lady was of mixed race descent- in VIKING times! Refute it? Go talk to the staff there standing by the skeleton. Deny, deny, rant, rave, blah, blah...Anyway, a well-considered documentary by the noted scholar, Dr Francis Pryor.
The names Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cedda and Caedwalla are not exactly Germanic in origin? Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the "chief of the region," met by Germanus of Auxerre.
In Search of the Dark Ages - Athelstan (Michael Wood, 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG7ar1FBfqY
In Search of the Dark Ages - Erik Bloodaxe (Michael Wood, 1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz53QplVTkI&t=849s

published:21 Jun 2015

views:698663

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimonial burial, and we will also understand where they came from and who they replaced.
Important Note: DNA studies have demostrated that the Britons had been living in Britain far before the Iron age, (most likely since post Ice age times) so please accept my apologies for that information.
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published:12 Feb 2016

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http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - and in the way we automatically know which 'register' of language to use. (Includes bonus medieval advice for constipation!)

published:14 Jun 2013

views:523508

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published:04 Sep 2016

views:14891

Hey guys! Very special thanks to Cefin from Leornende Eald Englisc who was kind enough to collaborate with me on this video about the Old English language! Please do go and subscribe to his channel which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnwScGuOxVlaN5aV9in9ag

published:27 Nov 2016

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What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL definition - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Anglo-Saxon model or Anglo-Saxon capitalism (so called because it is practiced in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland ) is a capitalist model that emerged in the 1970s, based on the Chicago school of economics. However, its origins date to the 18th century in the United Kingdom under the ideas of the classical economist Adam Smith.
Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade.
Proponents of the term "Anglo-Saxon economy" argue that the economies of these countries currently are so closely related in their liberalist and free market orientation that they can be regarded as sharing a specific macroeconomic model. However, those who disagree with the use of the term claim that the economies of these countries differ as much from each other as they do from the "welfare capitalist" economies of northern and continental Europe.
The Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism is usually contrasted with the Continental model of capitalism, known as Rhine capitalism, the social market economy or the German model, and is also contrasted with Northern-European models of capitalism found in the Nordic countries, called the Nordic model. The major difference between these economies from Anglo-Saxon economies is the scope of collective bargaining rights and corporatist policies.
Differences between Anglo-Saxon economies are illustrated by taxation and the welfare state. The UK has a significantly higher level of taxation than the US. Moreover, the UK spends far more than the US on the welfare state as a percentage of GDP and also spends more than Spain, Portugal, or the Netherlands. This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany.
Although the term refers to the macroeconomics of Anglo-Saxon countries, it does not apply exclusively to English-speaking countries. The economies of Spain, Greece and some of the newer members of the EU are regarded by some as non-English-speaking examples of "Anglo-Saxon" economies.
In northern continental Europe, most countries use mixed economy models, called "Rhine capitalism" (a current term used especially for the macroeconomics of Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands), or its close relative the "Nordic model" (which refers to the macroeconomics of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland).
The debate amongst economists as to which economic model is better, circles around perspectives involving poverty, job insecurity, social services, and inequality. Generally speaking, advocates of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism" argue that more liberalised economies produce greater overall prosperity, while defenders of continental models counter that they produce lesser inequality and lesser poverty at the lowest margins.

Anglo is a Late Latinprefix used to denote English- in conjunction with another toponym or demonym. The word is derived from Anglia, the Latin name for England, and still the modern name of its eastern region. Anglia and England both mean land of the Angles, a Germanic people originating in the north German peninsula of Angeln, that is, the region of today's Lower Saxony that joins the Jutland Peninsula and thus forms an angle, so the Romans named it "Angulus".

It is also often used to refer to British in historical and other contexts after the Acts of Union 1707, for example such as in the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, where in later years agreement was between the British government and the Dutch, not an English government. Typical examples of this use are also shown below, where non-English people from the British Isles are described as being Anglo.

Anglo-Saxons

The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. They comprised people from Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from continental Europe, their descendants, and indigenous British groups who adopted some aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and language. The Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period of British history between about 450 and 1066, after their initial settlement, and up until the Norman conquest.

The Anglo-Saxon period includes the creation of an English nation, with many of the aspects that survive today including regional government of shires and hundreds; the re-establishment of Christianity; a flowering in literature and language; and the establishment of charters and law. The term Anglo-Saxon is also popularly used for the language, in scholarly use more usually called Old English, that was spoken and written by the Anglo-Saxons in England and eastern Scotland between at least the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century.

History of the British Isles

The history of the British Isles has witnessed intermittent periods of competition and cooperation between the people that occupy the various parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and the smaller adjacent islands, which together make up the British Isles.

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Anglo-Saxon Invasion | 3 Minute History

The Anglo-Indians: The Last Remnants of the British Empire in India and South Asia

The Anglo-Indians: The Last Remnants of the British Empire in India and South Asia

The Anglo-Indians: The Last Remnants of the British Empire in India and South Asia

The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and cultures, with one of the most interesting histories of any group on the planet!
Feel free to let me know your thoughts on Anglo-Indians and the British history of India. I'd especially love to hear if I have any Anglo-Indian viewers or subscribers, as I've only met one Anglo-Indian person (and he was American-born) in my life.
Sources:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/IN
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4728858/When-the-twain-met.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16492709
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20857969
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8920395/Indias-Anglo-Indian-community-fights-for-survival.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/world/asia/15india.html
http://www.margaretdeefholts.com/angloindian.html

48:42

The Anglo Saxon Invasion - History of Britain (BBC Documentary)

The Anglo Saxon Invasion - History of Britain (BBC Documentary)

The Anglo Saxon Invasion - History of Britain (BBC Documentary)

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racial hatred crap, in lieu of intelligent debate. Typical Youtube cowards
Oddly enough- I visited JorvikViking museum in September this year and an archaeological skeletal find showed that the lady was of mixed race descent- in VIKING times! Refute it? Go talk to the staff there standing by the skeleton. Deny, deny, rant, rave, blah, blah...Anyway, a well-considered documentary by the noted scholar, Dr Francis Pryor.
The names Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cedda and Caedwalla are not exactly Germanic in origin? Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the "chief of the region," met by Germanus of Auxerre.
In Search of the Dark Ages - Athelstan (Michael Wood, 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG7ar1FBfqY
In Search of the Dark Ages - Erik Bloodaxe (Michael Wood, 1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz53QplVTkI&t=849s

10:58

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimonial burial, and we will also understand where they came from and who they replaced.
Important Note: DNA studies have demostrated that the Britons had been living in Britain far before the Iron age, (most likely since post Ice age times) so please accept my apologies for that information.
Please consider supporting me on patreon, I need your help to continue to provide you with high quality content :D
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intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf
intro 2 ES_Medieval Adventure 01 - Johannes Bornlöf
outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf
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and his instagram
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Check out my friend Salvo's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhvVE5jjPp4p2-qyvH4_6w

2:50

Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - and in the way we automatically know which 'register' of language to use. (Includes bonus medieval advice for constipation!)

1:18

Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)

Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)

Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)

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A look at what words the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings bought to the English language.
(Part 1 of 10)
Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA03075BAD88B909E
Transcript link - http://media-podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/history-of-english/transcript/historyofenglish01_01478_14759.pdf
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3:10

Anglo Saxons Song

Anglo Saxons Song

Anglo Saxons Song

9:44

Old English: The Language of the Anglo-Saxons with Leornende Eald Englisc

Old English: The Language of the Anglo-Saxons with Leornende Eald Englisc

Old English: The Language of the Anglo-Saxons with Leornende Eald Englisc

Hey guys! Very special thanks to Cefin from Leornende Eald Englisc who was kind enough to collaborate with me on this video about the Old English language! Please do go and subscribe to his channel which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnwScGuOxVlaN5aV9in9ag

3:41

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL definition - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Anglo-Saxon model or Anglo-Saxon capitalism (so called because it is practiced in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland ) is a capitalist model that emerged in the 1970s, based on the Chicago school of economics. However, its origins date to the 18th century in the United Kingdom under the ideas of the classical economist Adam Smith.
Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade.
Proponents of the term "Anglo-Saxon economy" argue that the economies of these countries currently are so closely related in their liberalist and free market orientation that they can be regarded as sharing a specific macroeconomic model. However, those who disagree with the use of the term claim that the economies of these countries differ as much from each other as they do from the "welfare capitalist" economies of northern and continental Europe.
The Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism is usually contrasted with the Continental model of capitalism, known as Rhine capitalism, the social market economy or the German model, and is also contrasted with Northern-European models of capitalism found in the Nordic countries, called the Nordic model. The major difference between these economies from Anglo-Saxon economies is the scope of collective bargaining rights and corporatist policies.
Differences between Anglo-Saxon economies are illustrated by taxation and the welfare state. The UK has a significantly higher level of taxation than the US. Moreover, the UK spends far more than the US on the welfare state as a percentage of GDP and also spends more than Spain, Portugal, or the Netherlands. This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany.
Although the term refers to the macroeconomics of Anglo-Saxon countries, it does not apply exclusively to English-speaking countries. The economies of Spain, Greece and some of the newer members of the EU are regarded by some as non-English-speaking examples of "Anglo-Saxon" economies.
In northern continental Europe, most countries use mixed economy models, called "Rhine capitalism" (a current term used especially for the macroeconomics of Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands), or its close relative the "Nordic model" (which refers to the macroeconomics of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland).
The debate amongst economists as to which economic model is better, circles around perspectives involving poverty, job insecurity, social services, and inequality. Generally speaking, advocates of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism" argue that more liberalised economies produce greater overall prosperity, while defenders of continental models counter that they produce lesser inequality and lesser poverty at the lowest margins.

12:02

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they settled.
Music used:
Dhaka - Incompetech Music - Kevin MaCleod
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html

0:38

Song of the ANGLO

Song of the ANGLO

Song of the ANGLO

A copypasta from /int/.
Beady eyes, ANGLO lies
Muffled Aryan women's cries
Aryan children, big and small
Bomber Harris kills them all
Left, right, right, left
ANGLO sows the seeds of death
Not a stone is left to stand
When ANGLO flies across the land
After starting World War One
The ANGLO's work was still not done
So joining with the Pole and Jew
He made a new one: World War Two
To sate his thirst for Aryan blood
That he wanted, that he got
Now Dresden is devoid of cheer
Hans have fear; the ANGLO is here

Ten Minute English and British History #07 - The Late Anglo-Saxons and King Cnut

Ten Minute English and British History #07 - The Late Anglo-Saxons and King Cnut

Ten Minute English and British History #07 - The Late Anglo-Saxons and King Cnut

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This episode covers the reign of Æthelred the Unready and the many problems he faced, most notably the Vikings. The reign of Cnut and his many achievements and his legacy alongside those of his two sons, Harold and Harthacnut are also examined. This period is the last time that a Scandinavian would rule England but their legacy changed England forever.
Recommended books:
Recommended Reading:
James Campbell et al. - The Anglo-Saxons (1991) - You'll only have to see this book one more time in the recommendations. But seriously, it's unmatched as far as an overview of Anglo-Saxon England is concerned.
TimothyBolton - Cnut the Great (2017) - A new work and a good one at that. It's very pro-Cnut and is about changing the modern-day opinion of him from that of a conquering Viking to a modernising statesmen. Very good, though.
Michael Wood - In Search of the Dark Ages (2005) - Originally published in 81 so beware of straight-up believing everything. He covers most major Anglo-Saxon kings including Æthelred the Unready. It's very accessible and the chapters on Offa and Eric Bloodaxe are definitely worth a read.

Plot: The teenager artist Ana is raised in Ibiza by her German father Klaus in a naturalist lifestyle in a cave. One day, she meets a woman called Justine that invites Ana to move to Madrid, offering education and economical support, to live in an old house with other artists having classes of Arts and with the only commitment of studying. Ana befriends her mate Linda (Bebe) and falls in love for the problematic Said, having her first sexual experience with him. After a period together, Said leaves Ana, and then she is hypnotized by Anglo, discovering her past lives and deaths.

Plot: Small town America: the Cohens own a movie theater; the Kellys own a diner. Kitty Kelly and Maurice Cohen are young lovers; Maurice sends Kitty's picture to a movie studio, and they accept her and make her a star. Soon, the Kelly family is living the high life; they write a postcard to the Cohens, who take a polite "wish you were here" as an invitation to sell everything. The Kellys shun the Cohens, who they now see as gauche. But when sound films are introduced, Kitty is no longer a star, and composer Maurice suddenly makes his family rich (for a while) .

Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, character-name-in-title, city-country-contrast, composer, dancing, diner, filmmaking, hollywood, movie-star, movie-theaterGenres: Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: The Real Laugh of 1932! CAN YOU IMAGINE! Hitting the High Spots of Hollywood -- Of all Places! The Cohens and the Kellys -- all of 'em -- footloose among the painted beauties and sleazy sheiks of movieland!...Oi, Oi! Begorra! You'll be surprised...and pleased and mightily amused at the funniest Cohens and Kellys picture ever made -- and that's saying a lot. They're Here AGAIN! All the nuts of Hollywood gathered together to make scenes for this funniest of all pictures...and you'll see them doing their stuff at the famous Cocoanut Grove and other Hollywood hot spots. WHO'S WHAT! They're fighting again---or yet---and they're funnier than ever in the picture that sweeps you to the heart of movieland, hits its hot and high spots, and smacks out the greatest bunch of laughs that ever filled a theatre.

Anglo-Saxon Invasion | 3 Minute History

The Anglo-Indians: The Last Remnants of the British Empire in India and South Asia

The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and cultures, with one of the most interesting histories of any group on the planet!
Feel free to let me know your thoughts on Anglo-Indians and the British history of India. I'd especially love to hear if I have any Anglo-Indian viewers or subscribers, as I've only met one Anglo-Indian person (and he was American-born) in my life.
Sources:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/IN
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4728858/When-the-twain-met.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16492709
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20857969
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8920395/Indias-Anglo-Indian-community-fights-for-survival.ht...

published: 27 Oct 2017

The Anglo Saxon Invasion - History of Britain (BBC Documentary)

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racial hatred crap, in lieu of intelligent debate. Typical Youtube cowards
Oddly enough- I visited JorvikViking museum in September this year and an archaeological skeletal find showed that the lady was of mixed race descent- in VIKING times! Refute it? Go talk to the staff there standing by the skeleton. Deny, deny, rant, rave, blah, blah...Anyway, a well-considered documentary by the noted scholar, Dr Francis Pryor.
The names Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cedda and Caedwalla are not exactly Germanic in origin? Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the "chief of the region," met by Germanus of Auxerre.
In Search of the Dark Ages - Athelstan (Michael Wood, 19...

published: 21 Jun 2015

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimonial burial, and we will also understand where they came from and who they replaced.
Important Note: DNA studies have demostrated that the Britons had been living in Britain far before the Iron age, (most likely since post Ice age times) so please accept my apologies for that information.
Please consider supporting me on patreon, I need your help to continue to provide you with high quality content :D
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published: 12 Feb 2016

Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - and in the way we automatically know which 'register' of language to use. (Includes bonus medieval advice for constipation!)

published: 14 Jun 2013

Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)

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A look at what words the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings bought to the English language.
(Part 1 of 10)
Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA03075BAD88B909E
Transcript link - http://media-podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/history-of-english/transcript/historyofenglish01_01478_14759.pdf
---
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published: 24 Jun 2011

Anglo Saxons Song

published: 04 Sep 2016

Old English: The Language of the Anglo-Saxons with Leornende Eald Englisc

Hey guys! Very special thanks to Cefin from Leornende Eald Englisc who was kind enough to collaborate with me on this video about the Old English language! Please do go and subscribe to his channel which you can find here:
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published: 27 Nov 2016

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they settled.
Music used:
Dhaka - Incompetech Music - Kevin MaCleod
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html

published: 01 Dec 2016

Song of the ANGLO

A copypasta from /int/.
Beady eyes, ANGLO lies
Muffled Aryan women's cries
Aryan children, big and small
Bomber Harris kills them all
Left, right, right, left
ANGLO sows the seeds of death
Not a stone is left to stand
When ANGLO flies across the land
After starting World War One
The ANGLO's work was still not done
So joining with the Pole and Jew
He made a new one: World War Two
To sate his thirst for Aryan blood
That he wanted, that he got
Now Dresden is devoid of cheer
Hans have fear; the ANGLO is here

Ten Minute English and British History #07 - The Late Anglo-Saxons and King Cnut

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
This episode covers the reign of Æthelred the Unready and the many problems he faced, most notably the Vikings. The reign of Cnut and his many achievements and his legacy alongside those of his two sons, Harold and Harthacnut are also examined. This period is the last time that a Scandinavian would rule England but their legacy changed England forever.
Recommended books:
Recommended Reading:
James Campbell et al. - The Anglo-Saxons (1991) - You'll only have to see this book one more time in the recommendations. But seriously, it's unmatched as far as an overview of Anglo-Saxon England is concerned.
TimothyBolton - Cnut the Great (2017) - A new work and a good one at that. It's very pro-Cnut an...

The Anglo-Indians: The Last Remnants of the British Empire in India and South Asia

The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and culture...

The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and cultures, with one of the most interesting histories of any group on the planet!
Feel free to let me know your thoughts on Anglo-Indians and the British history of India. I'd especially love to hear if I have any Anglo-Indian viewers or subscribers, as I've only met one Anglo-Indian person (and he was American-born) in my life.
Sources:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/IN
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4728858/When-the-twain-met.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16492709
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20857969
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8920395/Indias-Anglo-Indian-community-fights-for-survival.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/world/asia/15india.html
http://www.margaretdeefholts.com/angloindian.html

The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and cultures, with one of the most interesting histories of any group on the planet!
Feel free to let me know your thoughts on Anglo-Indians and the British history of India. I'd especially love to hear if I have any Anglo-Indian viewers or subscribers, as I've only met one Anglo-Indian person (and he was American-born) in my life.
Sources:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/IN
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4728858/When-the-twain-met.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16492709
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20857969
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8920395/Indias-Anglo-Indian-community-fights-for-survival.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/world/asia/15india.html
http://www.margaretdeefholts.com/angloindian.html

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racial hatred crap, in lieu of intelligent debate. Typical Youtube cowards
Oddly enough- I visited JorvikViking museum in September this year and an archaeological skeletal find showed that the lady was of mixed race descent- in VIKING times! Refute it? Go talk to the staff there standing by the skeleton. Deny, deny, rant, rave, blah, blah...Anyway, a well-considered documentary by the noted scholar, Dr Francis Pryor.
The names Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cedda and Caedwalla are not exactly Germanic in origin? Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the "chief of the region," met by Germanus of Auxerre.
In Search of the Dark Ages - Athelstan (Michael Wood, 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG7ar1FBfqY
In Search of the Dark Ages - Erik Bloodaxe (Michael Wood, 1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz53QplVTkI&t=849s

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racial hatred crap, in lieu of intelligent debate. Typical Youtube cowards
Oddly enough- I visited JorvikViking museum in September this year and an archaeological skeletal find showed that the lady was of mixed race descent- in VIKING times! Refute it? Go talk to the staff there standing by the skeleton. Deny, deny, rant, rave, blah, blah...Anyway, a well-considered documentary by the noted scholar, Dr Francis Pryor.
The names Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cedda and Caedwalla are not exactly Germanic in origin? Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the "chief of the region," met by Germanus of Auxerre.
In Search of the Dark Ages - Athelstan (Michael Wood, 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG7ar1FBfqY
In Search of the Dark Ages - Erik Bloodaxe (Michael Wood, 1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz53QplVTkI&t=849s

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimoni...

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimonial burial, and we will also understand where they came from and who they replaced.
Important Note: DNA studies have demostrated that the Britons had been living in Britain far before the Iron age, (most likely since post Ice age times) so please accept my apologies for that information.
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Check out my friend Salvo's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhvVE5jjPp4p2-qyvH4_6w

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimonial burial, and we will also understand where they came from and who they replaced.
Important Note: DNA studies have demostrated that the Britons had been living in Britain far before the Iron age, (most likely since post Ice age times) so please accept my apologies for that information.
Please consider supporting me on patreon, I need your help to continue to provide you with high quality content :D
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Royalty FreeMusic by: EpidemicSoundFollow me on my social networks:
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Royalty free music by Epidemic Sound:
intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf
intro 2 ES_Medieval Adventure 01 - Johannes Bornlöf
outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf
Check out the facebook page of the photographer who works with me, he has lots of fantastic pictures
https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.caporrimo?fref=ts
and his instagram
https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.caporrimo?fref=ts
Check out my friend Salvo's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhvVE5jjPp4p2-qyvH4_6w

published:12 Feb 2016

views:50859

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Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - an...

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - and in the way we automatically know which 'register' of language to use. (Includes bonus medieval advice for constipation!)

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - and in the way we automatically know which 'register' of language to use. (Includes bonus medieval advice for constipation!)

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(Part 1 of 10)
Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA03075BAD88B909E
Transcript link - http://media-podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/history-of-english/transcript/historyofenglish01_01478_14759.pdf
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Hey guys! Very special thanks to Cefin from Leornende Eald Englisc who was kind enough to collaborate with me on this video about the Old English language! Please do go and subscribe to his channel which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnwScGuOxVlaN5aV9in9ag

Hey guys! Very special thanks to Cefin from Leornende Eald Englisc who was kind enough to collaborate with me on this video about the Old English language! Please do go and subscribe to his channel which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnwScGuOxVlaN5aV9in9ag

published:27 Nov 2016

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What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL definition - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Anglo-Saxon model or Anglo-Saxon capitalism (so called because it is practiced in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland ) is a capitalist model that emerged in the 1970s, based on the Chicago school of economics. However, its origins date to the 18th century in the United Kingdom under the ideas of the classical economist Adam Smith.
Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade.
Proponents of the term "Anglo-Saxon economy" argue that the economies of these countries currently are so closely related in their liberalist and free market orientation that they can be regarded as sharing a specific macroeconomic model. However, those who disagree with the use of the term claim that the economies of these countries differ as much from each other as they do from the "welfare capitalist" economies of northern and continental Europe.
The Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism is usually contrasted with the Continental model of capitalism, known as Rhine capitalism, the social market economy or the German model, and is also contrasted with Northern-European models of capitalism found in the Nordic countries, called the Nordic model. The major difference between these economies from Anglo-Saxon economies is the scope of collective bargaining rights and corporatist policies.
Differences between Anglo-Saxon economies are illustrated by taxation and the welfare state. The UK has a significantly higher level of taxation than the US. Moreover, the UK spends far more than the US on the welfare state as a percentage of GDP and also spends more than Spain, Portugal, or the Netherlands. This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany.
Although the term refers to the macroeconomics of Anglo-Saxon countries, it does not apply exclusively to English-speaking countries. The economies of Spain, Greece and some of the newer members of the EU are regarded by some as non-English-speaking examples of "Anglo-Saxon" economies.
In northern continental Europe, most countries use mixed economy models, called "Rhine capitalism" (a current term used especially for the macroeconomics of Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands), or its close relative the "Nordic model" (which refers to the macroeconomics of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland).
The debate amongst economists as to which economic model is better, circles around perspectives involving poverty, job insecurity, social services, and inequality. Generally speaking, advocates of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism" argue that more liberalised economies produce greater overall prosperity, while defenders of continental models counter that they produce lesser inequality and lesser poverty at the lowest margins.

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL definition - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Anglo-Saxon model or Anglo-Saxon capitalism (so called because it is practiced in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland ) is a capitalist model that emerged in the 1970s, based on the Chicago school of economics. However, its origins date to the 18th century in the United Kingdom under the ideas of the classical economist Adam Smith.
Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade.
Proponents of the term "Anglo-Saxon economy" argue that the economies of these countries currently are so closely related in their liberalist and free market orientation that they can be regarded as sharing a specific macroeconomic model. However, those who disagree with the use of the term claim that the economies of these countries differ as much from each other as they do from the "welfare capitalist" economies of northern and continental Europe.
The Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism is usually contrasted with the Continental model of capitalism, known as Rhine capitalism, the social market economy or the German model, and is also contrasted with Northern-European models of capitalism found in the Nordic countries, called the Nordic model. The major difference between these economies from Anglo-Saxon economies is the scope of collective bargaining rights and corporatist policies.
Differences between Anglo-Saxon economies are illustrated by taxation and the welfare state. The UK has a significantly higher level of taxation than the US. Moreover, the UK spends far more than the US on the welfare state as a percentage of GDP and also spends more than Spain, Portugal, or the Netherlands. This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany.
Although the term refers to the macroeconomics of Anglo-Saxon countries, it does not apply exclusively to English-speaking countries. The economies of Spain, Greece and some of the newer members of the EU are regarded by some as non-English-speaking examples of "Anglo-Saxon" economies.
In northern continental Europe, most countries use mixed economy models, called "Rhine capitalism" (a current term used especially for the macroeconomics of Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands), or its close relative the "Nordic model" (which refers to the macroeconomics of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland).
The debate amongst economists as to which economic model is better, circles around perspectives involving poverty, job insecurity, social services, and inequality. Generally speaking, advocates of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism" argue that more liberalised economies produce greater overall prosperity, while defenders of continental models counter that they produce lesser inequality and lesser poverty at the lowest margins.

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they settled.
Music used:
Dhaka - Incompetech Music - Kevin MaCleod
http://...

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they settled.
Music used:
Dhaka - Incompetech Music - Kevin MaCleod
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they settled.
Music used:
Dhaka - Incompetech Music - Kevin MaCleod
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html

A copypasta from /int/.
Beady eyes, ANGLO lies
Muffled Aryan women's cries
Aryan children, big and small
Bomber Harris kills them all
Left, right, right, left
ANGLO sows the seeds of death
Not a stone is left to stand
When ANGLO flies across the land
After starting World War One
The ANGLO's work was still not done
So joining with the Pole and Jew
He made a new one: World War Two
To sate his thirst for Aryan blood
That he wanted, that he got
Now Dresden is devoid of cheer
Hans have fear; the ANGLO is here

A copypasta from /int/.
Beady eyes, ANGLO lies
Muffled Aryan women's cries
Aryan children, big and small
Bomber Harris kills them all
Left, right, right, left
ANGLO sows the seeds of death
Not a stone is left to stand
When ANGLO flies across the land
After starting World War One
The ANGLO's work was still not done
So joining with the Pole and Jew
He made a new one: World War Two
To sate his thirst for Aryan blood
That he wanted, that he got
Now Dresden is devoid of cheer
Hans have fear; the ANGLO is here

Ten Minute English and British History #07 - The Late Anglo-Saxons and King Cnut

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
This episode covers the reign of Æthelred the Unready and the many p...

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
This episode covers the reign of Æthelred the Unready and the many problems he faced, most notably the Vikings. The reign of Cnut and his many achievements and his legacy alongside those of his two sons, Harold and Harthacnut are also examined. This period is the last time that a Scandinavian would rule England but their legacy changed England forever.
Recommended books:
Recommended Reading:
James Campbell et al. - The Anglo-Saxons (1991) - You'll only have to see this book one more time in the recommendations. But seriously, it's unmatched as far as an overview of Anglo-Saxon England is concerned.
TimothyBolton - Cnut the Great (2017) - A new work and a good one at that. It's very pro-Cnut and is about changing the modern-day opinion of him from that of a conquering Viking to a modernising statesmen. Very good, though.
Michael Wood - In Search of the Dark Ages (2005) - Originally published in 81 so beware of straight-up believing everything. He covers most major Anglo-Saxon kings including Æthelred the Unready. It's very accessible and the chapters on Offa and Eric Bloodaxe are definitely worth a read.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
This episode covers the reign of Æthelred the Unready and the many problems he faced, most notably the Vikings. The reign of Cnut and his many achievements and his legacy alongside those of his two sons, Harold and Harthacnut are also examined. This period is the last time that a Scandinavian would rule England but their legacy changed England forever.
Recommended books:
Recommended Reading:
James Campbell et al. - The Anglo-Saxons (1991) - You'll only have to see this book one more time in the recommendations. But seriously, it's unmatched as far as an overview of Anglo-Saxon England is concerned.
TimothyBolton - Cnut the Great (2017) - A new work and a good one at that. It's very pro-Cnut and is about changing the modern-day opinion of him from that of a conquering Viking to a modernising statesmen. Very good, though.
Michael Wood - In Search of the Dark Ages (2005) - Originally published in 81 so beware of straight-up believing everything. He covers most major Anglo-Saxon kings including Æthelred the Unready. It's very accessible and the chapters on Offa and Eric Bloodaxe are definitely worth a read.

The Anglo-Indians: The Last Remnants of the British Empire in India and South Asia

The British Empire may be gone in South Asia, but the last legacy of their colonial rule, the Anglo-Indians still live on; a hybrid of two societies and cultures, with one of the most interesting histories of any group on the planet!
Feel free to let me know your thoughts on Anglo-Indians and the British history of India. I'd especially love to hear if I have any Anglo-Indian viewers or subscribers, as I've only met one Anglo-Indian person (and he was American-born) in my life.
Sources:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/IN
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4728858/When-the-twain-met.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16492709
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20857969
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8920395/Indias-Anglo-Indian-community-fights-for-survival.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/world/asia/15india.html
http://www.margaretdeefholts.com/angloindian.html

48:42

The Anglo Saxon Invasion - History of Britain (BBC Documentary)

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racia...

The Anglo Saxon Invasion - History of Britain (BBC Documentary)

Comments disabled - again- due to childish, mentally-deficient extremists with their racial hatred crap, in lieu of intelligent debate. Typical Youtube cowards
Oddly enough- I visited JorvikViking museum in September this year and an archaeological skeletal find showed that the lady was of mixed race descent- in VIKING times! Refute it? Go talk to the staff there standing by the skeleton. Deny, deny, rant, rave, blah, blah...Anyway, a well-considered documentary by the noted scholar, Dr Francis Pryor.
The names Cerdic, Ceawlin, Cedda and Caedwalla are not exactly Germanic in origin? Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the "chief of the region," met by Germanus of Auxerre.
In Search of the Dark Ages - Athelstan (Michael Wood, 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG7ar1FBfqY
In Search of the Dark Ages - Erik Bloodaxe (Michael Wood, 1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz53QplVTkI&t=849s

10:58

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth cen...

The Anglo-Saxons - History, Culture and Archaeology

The Anglo-Saxons were a very interesting population who inhabited Britain in the fifth century. In this video we shall examine their culture, language, cerimonial burial, and we will also understand where they came from and who they replaced.
Important Note: DNA studies have demostrated that the Britons had been living in Britain far before the Iron age, (most likely since post Ice age times) so please accept my apologies for that information.
Please consider supporting me on patreon, I need your help to continue to provide you with high quality content :D
https://www.patreon.com/themetatron?ty=h
Royalty FreeMusic by: EpidemicSoundFollow me on my social networks:
https://www.patreon.com/themetatron
https://www.instagram.com/metatron_youtube/
https://www.facebook.com/Metatron-1538668943017953/?fref=ts
https://twitter.com/pureMetatron
http://realmetatron.tumblr.com/
Royalty free music by Epidemic Sound:
intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf
intro 2 ES_Medieval Adventure 01 - Johannes Bornlöf
outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf
Check out the facebook page of the photographer who works with me, he has lots of fantastic pictures
https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.caporrimo?fref=ts
and his instagram
https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.caporrimo?fref=ts
Check out my friend Salvo's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhvVE5jjPp4p2-qyvH4_6w

2:50

Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "bev...

Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers

http://tomscott.com - @tomscott - Why is an "odour" classier than a "smell"? Why is a "beverage" fancier than a "drink"? The answer lies in English history - and in the way we automatically know which 'register' of language to use. (Includes bonus medieval advice for constipation!)

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Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)

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Languages: Anglo-Saxon - The History of English (1/10)

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Old English: The Language of the Anglo-Saxons with Leornende Eald Englisc

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What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning

What is ANGLO-SAXON MODEL? What does ANGLO-SAXON MODEL mean? ANGLO-SAXON MODEL meaning - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL definition - ANGLO-SAXON MODEL explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
The Anglo-Saxon model or Anglo-Saxon capitalism (so called because it is practiced in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland ) is a capitalist model that emerged in the 1970s, based on the Chicago school of economics. However, its origins date to the 18th century in the United Kingdom under the ideas of the classical economist Adam Smith.
Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade.
Proponents of the term "Anglo-Saxon economy" argue that the economies of these countries currently are so closely related in their liberalist and free market orientation that they can be regarded as sharing a specific macroeconomic model. However, those who disagree with the use of the term claim that the economies of these countries differ as much from each other as they do from the "welfare capitalist" economies of northern and continental Europe.
The Anglo-Saxon model of capitalism is usually contrasted with the Continental model of capitalism, known as Rhine capitalism, the social market economy or the German model, and is also contrasted with Northern-European models of capitalism found in the Nordic countries, called the Nordic model. The major difference between these economies from Anglo-Saxon economies is the scope of collective bargaining rights and corporatist policies.
Differences between Anglo-Saxon economies are illustrated by taxation and the welfare state. The UK has a significantly higher level of taxation than the US. Moreover, the UK spends far more than the US on the welfare state as a percentage of GDP and also spends more than Spain, Portugal, or the Netherlands. This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany.
Although the term refers to the macroeconomics of Anglo-Saxon countries, it does not apply exclusively to English-speaking countries. The economies of Spain, Greece and some of the newer members of the EU are regarded by some as non-English-speaking examples of "Anglo-Saxon" economies.
In northern continental Europe, most countries use mixed economy models, called "Rhine capitalism" (a current term used especially for the macroeconomics of Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands), or its close relative the "Nordic model" (which refers to the macroeconomics of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland).
The debate amongst economists as to which economic model is better, circles around perspectives involving poverty, job insecurity, social services, and inequality. Generally speaking, advocates of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism" argue that more liberalised economies produce greater overall prosperity, while defenders of continental models counter that they produce lesser inequality and lesser poverty at the lowest margins.

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Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they sett...

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

Little video addressing where the Anglo-Saxon came from, who they were and where they settled.
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Song of the ANGLO

A copypasta from /int/.
Beady eyes, ANGLO lies
Muffled Aryan women's cries
Aryan children, big and small
Bomber Harris kills them all
Left, right, right, left
ANGLO sows the seeds of death
Not a stone is left to stand
When ANGLO flies across the land
After starting World War One
The ANGLO's work was still not done
So joining with the Pole and Jew
He made a new one: World War Two
To sate his thirst for Aryan blood
That he wanted, that he got
Now Dresden is devoid of cheer
Hans have fear; the ANGLO is here

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